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Will the U.S. Help the Saudis Get a Nuclear Weapon?

26/02/2018
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Press review, 02/26/2018

Last update: 2018-02-26 10:38:40

At the beginning of the 2000’s, they had switched roles: the AKP was the moderate alternative for Turkish political Islam, while the Saadet Partisi (Felicity Party) was the more radical one. Today Mustafa Akyol wonders on Al-Monitor whether this little-known party could challenge Erdogan at the elections, offering an alternative to its Islamism.

The world is starting to grapple with a problem: some of the 40,000 Islamic State supporters who migrated to the fight in Iraq and Syria are returning home. Where are they going? Tim Meko (Washinton Post) summarizes a Soufan Center study.

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